Bees collect nectar from flowers. As they do this, pollen sticks to their hair. Some pollen is collected in baskets on their legs. As bees travel from flower to flower, pollen falls from one flower to the next. This helps the flowers blossom and reproduce.
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Bee Hives
Larvae
Egg
Adult
Pupae
Wild bee hives are usually found in hollow trees. Inside the hive there is a lot of action. Some six-sided wax cells contain pollen, nectar, and honey. The queen also lays eggs in these cells. Nurse bees feed the bees beemilk and beebread (made from pollen and honey). There are four stages in a bee's lifecycle: egg, larvae, pupae, and adult.
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Bee Diagram
3 Simple Eyes
Forewing
Thorax
Hindwing
Head
Antennae
Abdomen
Coumpound Eyes
Pollen Sac
A bee is an insect that is divided into three segments: head, thorax, and abdomen. Like all other insects it has 6 legs. Its back legs have a sac that holds pollen. It has two large compoundeyes that have many lenses. On the very top of its head, it has three simple eyes that are sensitive to light. It has four wings--two larger forewings and two smaller hindwings.
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